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Economic evaluation of wood buildings
Gáliková, Eva ; Aigel, Petr (referee) ; Výskala, Miloslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with comparison of a timber frame construction and a masonry building in the third and fourth part of building life cycle. Constructions are compared in thermal properties, acoustic properties, fire resistence, lifetime and it’s effect on the environment. Also, the thesis deals with demands on new constructions and it’s demolition involving it’s costs, time demands and it’s masses.
Sheepfarm
Lazarová, Táňa ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis is dedicated to a complex of a sheep farm, pension and restaurant lying by the Pozďatín village. The concept is aimed on simplicity, functionality and sensible placement into countryside. The farm is directed to the road to the village, and pension and restaurant are oriented to the forest and Ostrovec lake. Both buildings have single floor, and have longitudinal shape, which cross-section resembles half-ellipsis. The objects are complemented by slightly unhung and rectangular passages, entrances, and windows. The facade is made from horizontal wooden siding, which contrasts with sheet metal paneling of entrances and windows.
Economic evaluation of wood buildings
Gáliková, Eva ; Aigel, Petr (referee) ; Výskala, Miloslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with comparison of a timber frame construction and a masonry building in the third and fourth part of building life cycle. Constructions are compared in thermal properties, acoustic properties, fire resistence, lifetime and it’s effect on the environment. Also, the thesis deals with demands on new constructions and it’s demolition involving it’s costs, time demands and it’s masses.
Sheepfarm
Lazarová, Táňa ; Kunc, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis is dedicated to a complex of a sheep farm, pension and restaurant lying by the Pozďatín village. The concept is aimed on simplicity, functionality and sensible placement into countryside. The farm is directed to the road to the village, and pension and restaurant are oriented to the forest and Ostrovec lake. Both buildings have single floor, and have longitudinal shape, which cross-section resembles half-ellipsis. The objects are complemented by slightly unhung and rectangular passages, entrances, and windows. The facade is made from horizontal wooden siding, which contrasts with sheet metal paneling of entrances and windows.

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